ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported Friday that Bridgewater’s shakiness has continued during private workouts with teams.

Bridgewater’s agent, Kennard McGuire, stood up for his client Saturday during an exchange with ProFootballTalk. McGuire said Bridgewater has only had one private workout, which was very positive.

“I have a tremendous amount of respect for journalists who work in this new age of media,” McGuire told the website. “While I am certain this statement wasn’t intended to be misleading, it is my duty to remove and eliminate any doubt. Teddy has visited multiple teams with more workouts and visits coming in the near future. The assessment we received from the one workout was ‘simply amazing and sharp,’ and we expect nothing short or less than stellar in the upcoming workouts in the very near future.”

Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel, Central Florida’s Blake Bortles and Bridgewater are considered the top-three quarterbacks available in the 2014 NFL draft, which begins May 8.

The Texans hold the No. 1 overall pick and are expected to work out the three QBs. Texans general manager Rick Smith and coach Bill O’Brien already attended the pro days for all three.